: Pro-Lab RA100 Household Radon Gas Test Kit

: Pro-Lab RA100 Household Radon Gas Test Kit

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Pro-Lab RA100 Household Radon Gas Test Kit

from: Jensen Distributing



Pro-Lab RA100 Household Radon Gas Test Kit
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Street Price: $14.99
Gaunz Org Price: $9.99
Savings!: $5.00 (33%)
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 31812





Binding: Tools & Hardware
Product Brand: Jensen
EAN: 0683431991002
Label: Jensen Distributing
Product Manufacturer: Jensen Distributing
Model: RA100
Publisher: Jensen Distributing
Ranking: 31812
Studio: Jensen Distributing


Piece facts:
  • Indoor radon gas is a national health problem
  • Kit is safe and easy to use
  • Two detectors for accurate testing
  • Meets all EPA and state requirements
  • Real estate transaction approved




Kit Test Gas Radon Household RA100 Pro-Lab






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Professional Radon Test Kit, Safe, Easy To Use, 2 Detectors For Accurate Testing, Meets All EPA & State Requirements, Lab Results Within 1 Week, Real Estate Transaction Approved.








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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Quick Delivery ...
This item arrived very quickly. It's an inexpensive way to test for radon in the home for peace of mind. Thanks!



Buyer's feedback: 1 out of 5 stars - Don't waste your money on this kit COSTLY and HIGHLY inaccurate
The first kit I bought I got a result of 13.1 which is higher than what the EPA deems as safe radon levels. So I decided to take a second test. This test came back within the safe level of 3.1. Both tests were taken within two weeks of one another and within 20 feet of each other. 2 tests later and over $70 spent on the kits and the lab fees, I still don't know what the real radon levels are in my home. The best part is when I called customer service I spoke to a "service rep" in the Radon test dept who didn't seem to know what she was doing and who put me on hold several times, only to ultimately disconnect me. When I called back and spoke to the supervisor of the radon group she acted as if she was inconvenienced by having to speak with someone about the product. The company seems to be very unorganized and low rent. Last, they provide a list by state of supposed government agencies that give information on radon. In true fashion the number they provided (Oregon) was disconnected. You may as well take your cash and hurl it out the window - it's a big ol' was of money!



Buyer's feedback: 1 out of 5 stars - * Get a long-term tester instead. ...
I bought one of these 4-day test kits and got a 13.2 reading for my $30. They then recommend that you immediately test AGAIN for another $30. No thanks. I did some on-line research and found out that frozen ground and rain can affect your results, nothing about that in the test kit or results sheet from Pro-Lab. Both of those scenarios came into play during my 4-day test. Instead of giving them another $30, I got the Safety Siren Pro 3 long-term radon detector. It's been going for 7 days now and my first reading was 7.7, half of the other test. Then it went down gradually to 4.8, and now it's gone back up to 8.0. This is all within 7 days. So you can seen how a 4-day test can be extremely inaccurate and misleading. Get a long-term detector instead. That will also allow you to move the detector around your basement and possibly pinpoint the area of issue. Safety Siren Pro 3 Radon Detectors, EPA Evaluated



Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - not perfect but OK
There is a fee of $20 when you send the used tests in to be analyzed. It says so on the package. So, if you buy it in a store, you know to expect that. I think lab fees are normal for most radon tests. I didn't receive the results in the mail but that may be because we're moving, mail is being forwarded, we're disorganized, etc. I emailed the company and within a couple of days they emailed my results to me. I found their email address on their web site, the web site is listed on the package.



Buyer's feedback: 1 out of 5 stars - * a lousy co. ...
i would rate this item -10. your page does not indicate that there would be a charge of the $20 for the analysis of the exposed kit.amazon would not give me the phone no. of the company - only an email address-which was invalid. it seems to me that amazon is responsible for any item it advertises on its web page.how about a refund?
S. F. Kudzin

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